Women in Islam
Book Description
Terry Lovat presents a comprehensive exploration of women's experiences within Islamic contexts across the globe, offering readers a nuanced understanding of how faith and culture intersect in diverse communities. This scholarly work brings together contemporary research and historical perspectives from both Muslim and non-Muslim scholars, creating a rich tapestry of insights that challenges simplistic narratives.
The book examines women's roles across a remarkable geographic span, from majority Muslim nations including Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Palestine, Tunisia, and Turkey, to countries navigating complex interfaith dynamics like India and Israel. The research also encompasses minority Muslim communities in France, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, revealing how context shapes religious expression and social participation.
Rather than presenting a monolithic view, this collection acknowledges the heterogeneity within Islamic societies and the varying responses to women's social roles across different regions and traditions. The work incorporates perspectives from major Islamic groups, including Sunni and Shi'a communities, as well as lesser-known populations such as the Ismaili Muslims.
Grounded in current socio-theological insights and empirical data, this volume offers readers seeking deeper spiritual understanding a thoughtful examination of how women navigate faith, tradition, and modernity within Islamic frameworks. The diverse voices and experiences presented provide valuable perspectives for anyone interested in the intersection of gender, spirituality, and cultural identity in our interconnected world.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 245 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Ismailites
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Women, social conditions
- ✓ Explore Muslim women
- ✓ Explore Women
- ✓ Explore Equality
- ✓ Explore Muslims
- ✓ Explore Social conditions